Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Tag: culture criticism

  • Post Modern Existence

    I couldn’t help it. I had to post an excerpt of Frank Lesser’s piece. I’m a huge fan of prose that capture the virtual behavior and etiquette (or lack thereof) even if the story is a bit outlandish. The funnier a story, the more truthful it is. Wouldn’t you say that’s true? So, TRUST ME…this is an incredibly great read and hilarious reflection on our post modern/hyper modern (a nod to a great artist) existence. —- Better Off as Friend-Requesters by Frank Lesser…

    11/16/2011

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    Culture Criticism

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    culture criticism / frank lesser / hyper modern / mcsweeney’s / post modern / postaday2011

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  • Bumper Stickers and Bathroom Walls

    My apologies for the poor resolution and clarity on these photos. I took them using my phone. Typically, I have a steady hand but I was in a hurry (especially taking the bumper sticker shot) and someone was waiting to use the restroom at the café. I had to post these photos because it reminded me of the alternative ways to communicate with people. Granted, you have a limited audience but these forms of communication will be around for some time…

    11/10/2011

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    Culture Criticism, Observations

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    culture criticism / observations / postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • Medium = Message

    In a culture like ours, long accustomed to splitting and dividing all things as a means of control, it is sometimes a bit of a shock to be reminded that, in operational and practical fact, the medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium-that is, of any extension of ourselves-result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology.…

    11/9/2011

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    Culture Criticism, Observations

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    culture criticism / marshall mcluhan / observations / postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • Art Review’s Power 100 for 2011

    The Art Review’s Power 100 reflects the most influential art folks (in the world). The much deserved #1 spot for 2011 went to Chinese contemporary artist Ai WeiWei. HOWEVER, this list STILL looks like a cup of vanilla ice cream washed down with a cup of milk. According to Art Review, the list is, First and foremost, a guide to the general trends, networks and forces that shape the artworld. ~ Art Review on the Power 100 I’m not so…

    11/8/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    art review / culture criticism / postaday2011 / power 100

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  • Is a Social Revolution possible with new social media platform, ‘Unthink’?

    Being an art writer and blogger is tough. There’s so much to keep up with in the world since the popularization of social networking sites such as Friendster, MySpace, Tribe, and Facebook. THEN, you have online news sources like Digg and Reddit on top of reading through RSS feeds. OH, and did you know about online curation sites like Pearltrees and Pinterest (suggested by talented new media artist, Matt Ganucheau)?!?! Yeah, I know. That’s a lot of online stuff going on,…

    11/1/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism, Creative Coding | Programming, critical theory, Culture Criticism, Observations, Social Networking

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    culture criticism / douglas bay / facebook / postaday2011 / social media / social networking / unthink / WHOA Magazine

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